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Title: Athens vs. Sparta Great Cities at Life and War


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Sparta vs. Athens
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Sparta vs. Athens
  • Same country, different worlds.
  • A tale of two great cities at war!!!
  • The Persian and Peloponnesian Wars

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Athens
  • Named for the city's patron goddess, Athena, the
    ancient city developed mainly to the north of
    this hill, around the Agora, or marketplace
  • In the eighth century BC, the nobles became very
    wealthy, particularly off of the cash crops of
    wine and olive oil, as their wealth increased,
    the nobles of the Areopagus slowly stripped the
    king of power until Athenian government
    imperceptibly became an oligarchy.

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Sparta
  • It is said to have been founded by Lacedaemon,
    the son of Zeus and Taygete, who married Sparta,
    the daughter of Eurotas.
  • The Messenean War the Messenians revolted in 640
    BC. This was no ordinary revolt, for not only did
    the Messenians almost win, they almost destroyed
    Sparta itself.
  • Almost defeated and controlling the territory of
    a subject population that outnumbered their
    population ten to one, the Spartans turned their
    state into what amounts to a military state.

5
Athenian Life
  • It is the place that humanism and democracy were
    born.
  • It is the place where Socrates was born, Plato,
    Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and many others.

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Spartan Life
  • The Spartan government was founded on the
    principle that the life of every individual, from
    the moment of birth, belonged absolutely to the
    state.
  • The elders of the city-state inspected the
    newborn infants and ordered the weak and
    unhealthy ones to be carried to a nearby chasm
    and left to die only those who were physically
    fit would survive.
  • The children who were allowed to live were
    brought up under a severe discipline. At the age
    of 7, boys were removed from their parents'
    control and organized into small bands.
  • The strongest and most courageous youths were
    made captains.

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Persian War
  • 8th-century BC a peaceful Athens became the
    artistic centre of Greece.
  • Next came a period of social reform, followed by
    unrest and subsequent tyranny.
  • Athens didn't shake off oppression until 510 BC,
    when Sparta stepped in to help. Following the
    defeat of the Persian Empire, Athens' power grew
    enormously

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Peloponnesian War
  • The Persian wars allowed Athens' golden age
    monuments were built on the Acropolis, and drama
    and literature flourished.
  • Threatened by Athens great prosperity Sparta
    attacks!
  • The Peloponnesian Wars begin in 431BC.

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The Peloponnesian War
  • After 27 years of fighting, Sparta gained the
    upper hand, and Athens slid from its former
    glory.
  • During this time Athens still produced Socrates,
    Plato and Aristotle.

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References
  • http//www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/at
    hens/history.htm
  • http//www.athensguide.org/athens-history.html
  • http//www.wsu.edu8080/dee/GREECE/SPARTA.HTM
  • http//www.sikyon.com/Sparta/sparta_eg.html
  • http//www.sikyon.com/Athens/athens_eg.html
  • http//www.greekshops.com/detail.html?CartID66196
    7240156ProdIDThehistorychannel
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